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11. Why Do Men Get Weird About Splitting the Bill?

19 min · 27. maj 2025
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Why does the vibe shift when the check hits the table? In this episode, Jennifer Marie and A Pariera unpack the tension around money, masculinity, and dating. From ego and expectations to awkward dinners and real-life stories, we explore why splitting the bill still feels like a test—and what it really says about gender roles today. 🎙 Pride, power, patriarchy… or just poor planning? 🎙 A shares what it’s like from both sides—pre and post-transition. 🎙 Should going Dutch be the new norm? Short, spicy, and honest. Let’s talk money and modern masculinity.

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